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20 seconds to bite: Scientists outsmart killer mosquitoes with gene editing

Scientists use CRISPR to create a Genetic Sexing Strain of mosquitoes. Male and female mosquitoes can now be separated easily, improving disease control efforts.

December 17, 2025 / 18:09 IST
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“Color-coded” genetic method makes it easy to distinguish male and female mosquitoes. (Image: Philippos Papathanos)
“Color-coded” genetic method makes it easy to distinguish male and female mosquitoes. (Image: Philippos Papathanos)

A team of scientists has developed a gene-editing method that separates male and female mosquitoes automatically. This breakthrough could improve mosquito control programmes. It is especially useful in tackling diseases like dengue, Zika and chikungunya.

What Scientists found in the Study?

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The male mosquitoes remained dark-pigmented and behaved normally. Female mosquitoes appeared pale and their eggs dried out quickly if accidentally released. This built-in safety mechanism prevents the modified females from spreading in the wild. The team confirmed that males can mate normally, which is essential for sterile insect release strategies.

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